Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy
#1
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy
Hi All
I know some of you have been reading the Stieg Larsson trilogy,and found ithe books great.
I am ordering some books on the Book Depository. (About 1 week to Italy and free postage!!)
Can somebody tell me the full names of the 3 books so I can order them.
Thanks a lot.
Oh and while you're at it...can somebody send some sun to the Naples area? Its p...ing it down here
I know some of you have been reading the Stieg Larsson trilogy,and found ithe books great.
I am ordering some books on the Book Depository. (About 1 week to Italy and free postage!!)
Can somebody tell me the full names of the 3 books so I can order them.
Thanks a lot.
Oh and while you're at it...can somebody send some sun to the Naples area? Its p...ing it down here
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Re: Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy
To quote Homer Simpson: "They have internet on computers now."
#5
Re: Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy
Bit cheeky I know but somebody has only just told me about "let me google that for you" and I wanted to try it out.
#10
Re: Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy
I also loved The Valley of Adventure etc. I've tried to get my kids into them but they really didnt enjoy them - another era I suppose ???
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Re: Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy
ohhhh yeesss! Loved those too! My kids love the Magic Faraway Tree but I find them a bit twee and upper-middle class and even a bit racist or at least not PC... seriously? Chinky??!!
#12
Re: Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy
No, mine was Narnia, give me an old wardrobe with a magical country in the back any day!
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Re: Girl with the Dragon Tattoo trilogy
I knew they were pro-christian, alot of books written around then were though. I've read a few of his adult books and they were very much about Christianity, interesting though...Racist - I think like LOTR it was more they were concerned with the war and it's effects - think of the end of the last book. But then Tolkien and Lewis were good mates, so you can imagine the conversations!